[comp.parallel] UNSTRUCTURED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION ON SCALABLE MULTIPROCESSORS

jhs@icase.edu (Joel Saltz) (09/29/90)

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

UNSTRUCTURED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION ON SCALABLE MULTIPROCESSORS

Ramada Inn, Kill Devil Hills, NC
October 29,31, 1990
Sponsored by ICASE


Sunday, October 28, 1990

		7:00 p.m. 		
		Pre-registration in the Currituck Room of the Ramada Inn

Monday, October 29, 1990

8:00 -  8:30		Registration (Coffee, donuts)

8:30 -  9:15		Manuel Salas, 
			NASA Langley Research Center

An Assessment of Unstructured-Grid Methods for the 
Analysis of Aircraft Fields

9:15 - 10:00		Harold Trease, 
			Los Alamos National Laboratory

The Free-Lagrange Method on the Connection Machine

10:00 - 10:30		BREAK

10:30 - 11:00		Steven Hammond, Robert Schreiber
	                NASA Ames Research Center
Mapping Unstructured Grid Problems to the Connection Machine 

11:00 - 11:30		Steven G. Kratzer, 
			Supercomputing Research Center

Unstructured Sparse QR Factorization on SIMD Computers

11:30 - 12:00		Kapil K. Mathur, 
			Thinking Machines Corporation

Data Parallel Algorithms for the Finite Element Method


12:00 -  1:45		LUNCH


1:45 -  2:30		Joel Saltz, 
			ICASE, 
			NASA Langley Research Center

Runtime Compilation for Multiprocessors


2:30 -  3:00	        Ting-Fook Ngai, 
			Stephen Lundstrom 
			and Michael Flynn,
	                Computer Systems Laboratory
			Stanford University

Run-Time Scheduling of Unstructured Scientific 
Computation on Scalable Multiprocessors

3:00 -  3:30		Charles Koelbel, 
			Rice University, 
			Piyush Mehrotra, ICASE,
			NASA Langley Research Center

Compiler Support for Unstructured Scientific Computations

3:30 -  4:00	   	BREAK

4:00 -  4:30		Steve Roy, Princeton University

Parallelization of Adaptive Fast Multipole Algorithms

4:30 -  5:00		Jack B. Dennis, 
			Dataflow Computer Corporation

Compiling Irregular Codes for Data Parallel Execution





Tuesday, October 30, 1990

8:30 -  9:15		Roy Williams, 
			California Institute of Technology

Parallel Load Balancing for Parallel Unstructured Meshes

9:15 - 10:00		Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University

Parallel Software and Algorithmic Issues for Fast Nbody Solvers

10:00 - 10:30		BREAK

10:30 - 11:00		John A. Board, Jr., James F. Leathrum, Jr., 
			Duke University

Mapping the Fast Multipole Algorithm onto MIMD Systems

11:00 - 11:30		Shahid Bokhari, 
                        University of Engineering & Technology,
			Lahore, Pakistan and ICASE, 
			NASA Langley Research Center
                        On-line Parallel Binary Dissection

11:30 - 12:00		Rainald Lohner, 
			The George Washington University, 
                        Jose Camberos, Marshal Merriam, 
			NASA Ames Research Center

Parallel Unstructured Grid Generation

12:00 -  1:45		LUNCH

1:45 -  2:30		David Keyes, Yale University and ICASE, 
			NASA Langley Research Center

Adaptive Refinement in Domain Decomposition Methods

2:30 -  3:00		Calvin J. Ribbens, 
			Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
			University

A Moving Mesh Scheme for Dynamically Adaptive Domain Decomposition

3:00 -  3:30		R. Henderson, G. Karniadakis, 
			Princeton University

Hybrid Spectral Element-Finite Difference Techniques on Multiprocessing Environments

3:30 -  4:00		BREAK

4:00 -  4:30		Sukumar R. Chakravarthy, 
			Sampath Palaniswamy,
			Rockwell International Science Center

Some Aspects of Single-Zone Structured-Grid CFD For Hypercube MIMD Computer

4:30 -  5:00		Charbel Farhat, 
			University of Colorado at Boulder
		        L. Fezoui, S. Lanteri, INRIA, France

Unstructured Compressible Flow Computations on the Connection Machine


Wednesday, October 31, 1990

8:30 -  9:15		David Nicol, 
			The College of William and Mary 

Algorithmic Issues in Mapping Workload

9:15 -  9:45		Kirk R. Pruhs, Taieb F. Znati, Rami G. Melhem, 
			University of Pittsburg

Dynamic Mapping of Adaptive Finite Element Computations onto Linear Arrays

9:45 - 10:15		Sharon L. Smith and Robert B. Schnabel, 
			University of Colorado at Boulder

Centralized and Distributed Dynamic Scheduling for Adaptive, Parallel Algorithms

10:15 - 10:30		BREAK

10:30 - 11:00		William Celmaster, BBN  Advanced Computers Inc.

Random-Access Bandwidth and Grid-Based Algorithms on Massively Parallel Computers

11:00 - 11:30		Mo Mu, John Rice, Purdue University

Performance of PDE Sparse Solvers on Hypercubes

11:30 - 12:00		Edoardo S. Biagioni, Jan F. Prins, 
			University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Scan Directed Load Balancing for Highly-Parallel Mesh-Connected Computers


Please contact Emily Todd by October 8 1990 if you are interested
in attending.


E-Mail emily@icase.edu

US Mail

Emily Todd
MS 132C ICASE
NASA Langley Research Center
Hampton VA
23665